Israel Claims Killing of Iran’s Top Security Chief Ali Larijani in Tehran Strike

Written by TET Newsroom

Updated at: Apr 12, 2026

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Israel Claims Killing of Iran’s Top Security Chief Ali Larijani in Tehran Strike The Eastern Times

Tehran, March 17, 2026: In a major escalation, Israel has confirmed the killing of senior Iranian leader Ali Larijani in a targeted strike near Tehran on March 17.

Larijani was the head of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council and had become a key decision-maker in the country’s leadership.

What Happened

The Israeli military said the strike was precise and targeted. Along with Larijani, several senior figures were also killed, including his son Morteza Larijani, his aide Alireza Bayat, and Basij commander Gholamreza Soleimani.

Why This Is Important

Larijani had taken a central role after the recent leadership crisis in Iran and was seen as one of the few leaders capable of handling both military strategy and diplomacy.

Who Was Ali Larijani

He had earlier served as Iran’s nuclear negotiator and was Speaker of Parliament for many years. He was known for combining strong political views with a background in philosophy.

What Happened After the Strike

Iran responded by launching missiles towards Israeli cities, further increasing tensions in the region. The situation has also affected global markets, with oil prices rising after disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz.

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Global Situation

The United States has called for international support to secure shipping routes, while several countries have urged restraint.

Current Situation

Tensions in West Asia remain high, with concerns of further escalation and uncertainty in Iran’s leadership.

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